Ryanair to launch two new Podgorica routes

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Europe’s largest airline, Ryanair, will introduce flights from Krakow and Poznan in Poland to Podgorica in 2020. Services from Krakow will commence on February 23 while the Poznan operations will be inaugurated on March 30. Both will be maintained twice per week. The airline previously scheduled new services between Dublin and the Montenegrin capital which are due to launch on April 2. The new routes bring the number of Polish cities served from Podgorica to five with Wizz Air maintaining flights to Katowice and Warsaw and LOT Polish Airlines from the country’s capital as well. Further flight details for the Krakow service can be found here, while further information for the Poznan route can be viewed here.

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  1. Anonymous12:30

    even though I'm aware this is summer holiday route, I want KRK from INI...

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    1. Welcome to all tourist from Poland

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  2. Anonymous12:36

    This is bad news for LO.

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    1. Anonymous12:42

      They cannot care less. LO flies for transfer pax to WAW.

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    2. Anonymous13:04

      Yes transfers to Krakow and Poznan.

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    3. Anonymous18:11

      it is as bad for LO as is for Qantas or Latam...

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    4. Anonymous14:53

      LO flies to Podgorica to bring transfer pax to WAW and not to bring tourists to WAW or TGD. For tourists LO flies to places like Rijeka or Tirana, where it has one weekly what is suficient for tourists, and flies instead with a bigger equipment.

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  3. Anonymous13:01

    Yes, good news. Those five plus Enter air flies to Poznan Katowice from Tivat in Summer too. Keep it up.

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  4. Anonymous14:18

    Why would anyone fly from Krakow to Podgorica on Feb 23 even if tickets are only 10 EUR? Let alone 150 people? And then twice a week? Cold, windy, almost nothing is open on the coast? I get it in the summer, but in Feb - seriously Ryanair?

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    1. Anonymous14:33

      Maybe someone from Montenegro wants to visit Krakow?

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    2. Anonymous18:17

      No Montenegrins do not fly at all. They are poor. Why Montenegro has two airports ? They did not rebuilt fancy streets and bars from pre 30's era there is nothing to see. Do not fly in february ! Not for 10€
      October was not succefull for TIVAT at all. February is not sunny in Montenegro ! No not at all.

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    3. Anonymous21:32

      Пријатељи су били у Будви и Милочеру за први мај. Ледено, небо сиво. Послали ми слике, шетају се у дебелим јакнама. Могу да ставим да видите ако има неверних Тома.

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    4. Anonymous23:17

      Pozdravi prijatelje i neka nam uvjek dolaze...

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    5. Anonymous00:17

      Хоће они, а богами и ја, али не више тако рано као што је први мај. Видимо се у јулу, а вама срећно са Пољацима у фебруару!

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  5. Anonymous16:28

    The airport on the photo i guess is Banja Luka - it looks stunning !

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  6. Anonymous17:45

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  7. RunwayRunner13:26

    Is Ryanair about to become the second carrier from TGD?

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